sool

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== English == === Etymology === (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) === Pronunciation === Rhymes: -uːl === Verb === sool (third-person singular simple present sools, present participle sooling, simple past and past participle sooled) (Australia) To encourage (especially a dog) to attack. 1896, K. Langloh Parker, Australian Legendary Tales, Nutt, page 91: She went quickly towards her camp, calling softly, "Birree gougou," which meant "Sool 'em, sool 'em," and was the signal for the dogs to come out. ==== Usage notes ==== Usually in the form "sool someone onto someone/something". ==== Synonyms ==== sic ==== Derived terms ==== sooler === Anagrams === Loos, OOLs, Oslo, loos, sloo, solo == Afrikaans == === Etymology === From Dutch zool. === Noun === sool (plural sole, diminutive sooltjie) sole (of a foot) Synonym: voetsool sole (of a paw or hoof) (footwear) sole (of a shoe) Synonym: skoensool (footwear) insole, innersole Synonym: binnesool (golf) sole (of a golf club) ==== Derived terms ==== binnesool hoefsool skoensool soolleer voetsool === Verb === sool (present sool, present participle solend, past participle gesool) (transitive, colloquial) to kick Synonym: skop == Estonian == === Etymology 1 === From Proto-Finnic *sooli. Cognate with Finnish suoli. ==== Noun ==== sool (genitive soole, partitive soolt) (anatomy) intestine, bowel, gut ===== Declension ===== === Etymology 2 === From Proto-Finnic *soola. Cognate with Finnish suola. ==== Noun ==== sool (genitive soola, partitive soola) salt ===== Declension ===== ===== Derived terms ===== soolane === Etymology 3 === ==== Noun ==== sool adessive singular of sugu == Karao == === Noun === sool share of harvested rice that goes to the person who helps harvest someone else's field